Login / Signup

Embolization of Patent Foramen Ovale Closure Device-Rare Complication and Unique Management Approach.

Mila KovacevicMarko AtanaskovicKatarina ObradovicMirko TodicBranislav CrnomarkovicMarija BjelobrkSnezana BjelicMilenko CankovicAleksandra MilovančevIlija Srdanović
Published in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2024)
Percutaneous closure of the patent foramen ovale (PFO) is generally regarded as a safe and effective procedure, indicated in patients with a prior PFO-associated stroke. While it is highly safe, rarely, it could be accompanied by a migration of the device, mainly caused by the interplay of a specific PFO morphology and inappropriate device sizing. Herein, we outline a seldom-observed complication of an unintentional detachment of the PFO closure device during implantation, leading to its migration into the abdominal aorta, and a unique management approach. Due to the inability to recapture the occluder with a snare, which is considered to be a mainstay of endovascular retrieval methods, two coronary guidewires were maneuvered through the mesh of the occluder and then captured with a snare proximally to the occluder. This innovative dual-wire-snare system was carefully pulled to the common femoral artery, a position deemed suitable for surgical extraction via arteriotomy, which was achieved successfully.
Keyphrases